British and Dutch Stars Jim Broadbent and Pierre Bokma Tie
in Best Performance by an Actor
UK Programming Wins Seven Categories
NEW YORK, November 19, 2007 – The International Academy of Television
Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 35th International
Emmy® Awards tonight at a star-studded Gala event held at the New York
Hilton, hosted by award-winning stage and screen actor host
Roger Bart,
currently leading in Mel Brook’s new Broadway musical,
Young
Frankenstein.
A cast of international stars including
Robert De Niro,
Kristen Bell,
Sam Waterston, Rob Morrow, Alan Cumming, Gloria Reuben, Eric Bogosian
and
Katrina Bowden presented the International Emmy® statue to the
winners in front of an international audience of over 1,000
entertainment and media executives.
Live-action fairytale
The Magic Tree made history in the Children &
Young People category by garnering Poland’s first ever International
Emmy® Award victory.
There was a tie in the Best Performance by an Actor with both British
actor, Jim Broadbent winning for his performance as Stan McDermott in
the drama series,
The Street and Dutch actor, Pierre Bokma winning for
his performance as Peter van der Laan in the television movie,
The
Chosen One. Best Performance by an Actress was won by French comedian
Muriel Robin for her performance as Marie Besnard in Marie-Besnard
The
Poisoner.
In addition to the Best Actor category, British programs won in the
Arts Programming, Comedy, Documentary, Drama Series,
TV-Movie/Mini-Series and Non-Scripted Entertainment categories.
“We congratulate this year’s winners for their outstanding
achievement. The International Academy is proud to be the preeminent
platform for recognizing excellence in television programming and
talent on a global scale,” said Academy President & CEO Bruce
Paisner, also President of Hearst Entertainment.
The International Emmy® Founders Award was presented by Robert De Niro
to Former Us Vice-President and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Al
Gore, for his role in launching cable/satellite channel Current TV and
his ongoing effort to alert the world to one of the great challenges of
our time, global warming. The Directorate Award was presented by
French film and television star Carole Bouquet to Patrick Le Lay,
Chairman, TF1 Group for guiding the growth of the TF1 brand from a
traditional commercial television broadcaster to a multi-media
organization that is a pioneer in many of the emerging new digital
platforms.
2007 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient and Former Vice President Al Gore is
co-founder and co-chairman of Current TV, an independently owned cable
and satellite television nonfiction network for young adults. Based on
citizen journalism and viewer participation in shaping the news and
information that is relevant to them. Al Gore also serves as chairman
of Generation Investment Management, a firm that is focused on a new
approach to sustainable investing. He chairs the Alliance for Climate
Protection, a non-profit organization designed to help solve the
climate crisis. Al Gore was elected to the U.S. House of
Representatives in 1976, 1978, 1980 and 1982 and the U.S. Senate in
1984 and 1990. He was inaugurated as the forty-fifth vice president of
the United States on January 20, 1993, and served eight years. During
the Administration, Al Gore was a central member of President Clinton's
economic team. He is the author of the bestsellers Earth in the Balance
and An Inconvenient Truth and is the subject of an Oscar-winning
documentary
Patrick Le Lay has been the driving force behind TF!’s success for the
last twenty years. TF1 is the leading French terrestrial television
channel with a current average market share of 35 percent. In addition
to over-the-air broadcasting TF1 owns several special interest channels
distributed through cable and satellite services, including Eurosport,
La Chaine Info (LCI, news), and Odyssee (documentaries), as well as
home shopping, multimedia distribution, and licensing operations. In
1996 TF1 launched the satellite broadcasting service TPS (Television
Par Satellite) and is currently one of the main promoters of HDTV in
France.
The International Children’s Day of Broadcasting (ICDB) Award was
presented to the winning broadcaster from Thailand, National
Broadcasting of Thailand, for its program From South to North, From
East to West, Thailand ICDB-Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS by
The Bold & The Beautiful actors Ashley Jones and Drew Tyler Bell.
This special Award is co-presented by The International Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences and UNICEF.
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is the
largest organization of global broadcasters, with over 500 members from
nearly 70 countries and over 500 companies. The Academy was chartered
with a mission to recognize excellence in television programming
produced outside of the United States. The Academy is a unique,
independent organization including the world's leading entertainment
and media decision makers who come together to exchange ideas, discuss
common issues and promote new strategies for the future development of
quality global television programming.
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2007 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARD WINNERSARTS PROGRAMMING
Simon Schama's Power of Art: Bernini
British Broadcasting Corporation / WNET / Thirteen
United Kingdom
Executive Producer: Basil Comely
Producer: Clare Beavan
Director: Clare Beavan
Writer: Simon Schama
Nominees: Simon Schama (Presenter)
Clare Beavan (Producer, Director)
Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s marble sculpture, the Ecstasy of Saint Theresa,
shows a nun in the state of orgasmic bliss accompanied by a lambent
angel. Much like the artist himself, the sculpture raised great
controversy in the Vatican. Simon Schama tells the story of the most
renowned and notorious sculptor of 17th century Rome and his ability to
depict movement in a way never before attempted in stone.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR - TIE
Pierre Bokma
as Peter van der Laan
The Chosen One
VPRO Television / IdtV Film BV
The Netherlands
Set in the Dutch Bible Belt, two deeply-religious brothers, Johan and
Peter van der Laan, start a software company in a chicken shed. Within
a few years, the enterprise grows into a worldwide business with a
billion-dollar profit and thousands of employees. But on the day of
flotation on the New York Stock Exchange, the enterprise takes a turn
for the worst. A young financial director gets involved with Johan’s
daughter, creating an inextricable jumble of business interests, family
issues and religion; threatening the whole empire to collapse like a
house of cards.
AND
Jim Broadbent
as Stan McDermott
The Street
Granada Television for BBC One
United Kingdom
Accepting: Ken Horn (Producer, The Street)
The Street is a gritty but warm drama set in the North of England with
each episode concentrating on a different house in a community. This
episode tells the story of Stan McDermott, a dedicated warehouse
foreman who is devastated that his retirement is quickly approaching.
To make matters worse, unless he dies before his 65th birthday, his
pension is worth next to nothing. Seeing no other way out, Stan
attempts suicide but fails miserably. After a stint at a mental
hospital, Stan discovers the true meaning of life despite its
injustices and tribulations.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS
Muriel Robin
as Marie Besnard
Marie Besnard – The Poisoner
Ramona / RTBF / To Do Today Productions
France
Marie Besnard – The Poisoner follows the incredible true story of the
infamous "black widow" serial killer. In the wake of swelling rumors in
the small French town of Loudun after World War II, Marie Besnard is
accused of poisoning her husband and eleven other members of her
family. Simone, a young radio reporter originally from Loudun, hears
about the accusations against one of the small town's wealthy
inhabitants and decides to cover the story. The “trial of the century”
begins as Marie pleads her innocence.
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE
The Magic Tree
TVP SA
Poland
Executive Producer: JJoooo
Director: Andrzej Maleska
Writer: Andrzej Maleska
Principal Cast: Filip Fabis, Mateusz Chorowski, Arek Glensk
Nominees: Andrzej Maleska (Director)
Hanna Probulska-Dzisiów (Editor)
Somewhere in Europe, there grew a huge tree – a magic tree. One day, it
was cut down and its wood was used to make many things: a sledge,
furniture, and toys, among others. Each object retained some of the
magic power. The day the objects were sent to stores, amazing things
started to happen. Each episode tells a separate story of events caused
by different objects made out of the Magic Tree.
COMEDY
Little Britain Abroad
BBC Comedy / Little Britain Productions
United Kingdom
Executive Producer: Jon Plowman
Producer: Geoff Posner
Director: Matt Lipsey
Writers: Matt Lucas, David Walliams
Principal Cast: Matt Lucas, David Walliams
Nominees: Jon Plowman (Executive Producer)
Little Britain is going abroad! Lou and Andy head off to Disneyland but
end up on a desert island; Bubbles De Vere tries out a Swiss boutique;
mental health patient Anne meets the Pope; Marjorie visits an American
Fat Fighters group; Dafydd Thomas is off to a Greek island gay resort;
and Vicki Pollard is being held in a Thai jail. And what is going on
between the Prime Minister and the American President?!
DOCUMENTARY
Stephen Fry – The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive
IWC Media / BBC Scotland
United Kingdom
Executive Producers: Alan Clements, Charlotte Moore, Andrea Miller
Producer: Ross Wilson
Director: Ross Wilson
Nominees: Stephen Fry (Presenter)
Ross Wilson (Producer/Director)
Stephen Fry explores the world of manic depression, a mental illness
which affects four million people in the UK alone, including Stephen.
It is a greatly misunderstood condition driving sufferers to extreme
highs and suicidal lows. In a world where the medication is as feared
as the illness itself, Stephen talks openly about the path he chose and
speaks to celebrities who owe their life and career to medication. He
also interviews the family of one girl who committed suicide rather
than take medication.
DRAMA SERIES
The Street
Granada Television for BBC One
United Kingdom
Executive Producer: Sita Williams
Producer: Ken Horn
Directors: David Blair, Terry McDonough
Writers: Jimmy McGovern, Marc Pye, Alan Field, James Quirk, Arthur Ellison
Principal Cast: Jane Horrocks, Jim Broadbent, Lee Ingleby, Timothy
Spall, Neil Dudgeon, Sue Johnston, Christine Bottomley, Jody Latham
Nominees: Sita Williams (Executive Producer)
Roxy Spencer (Script Executive)
Set in Northern England, each episode concentrates on a different house
on the street. Every story is unique, but linked by community and an
indomitable sense of humor. There’s poverty, crime, drugs and violence,
but there’s also laughter and love. There are mothers and daughters;
fathers and sons, and a husband and wife falling in love all over again
after forty years. These are love stories as unexpected, messy and
exuberant as real life.
NON-SCRIPTED ENTERTAINMENT
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
BBC Entertainment
United Kingdom
Executive Producers: Martin Scott, Bea Ballard, Ruth Wrigley, Suzy Lamb
Producers: Deborah Sargeant, Mel Balac
Writer: Rob Colley
Principal Cast: Graham Norton, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Zoë Tyler, John Barrowman, David Ian
Accepting: John Plowman Executive Producer: Jon Plowman
Graham Norton hosts the search for a new Maria Von Trapp to star in the
West End production of The Sound of Music. Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber sets
out on the unenviable task of trying to fill the wimple of Julie
Andrews. Who could possibly be a nun in training, a governess, a
will-o'-the wisp and a singing sensation? But in a twist, rather than
pick their new leading lady themselves, the panel and Lloyd Webber let
the viewers select the winner.
TV MOVIE/MINI-SERIES
Death of a President
Borough Films for MORE4
United Kingdom
Executive Producer: Robin Gutch
Producers: Gabriel Range, Simon Finch, Ed Guiney
Director: Gabriel Range
Writers: Gabriel Range, Simon Finch
Principal Cast: Michael Reilly Burke, M. Neko Parham, Malik Bader, Hend
Ayoub, Becky-Ann Baker, Chavez Ravine, Robert Mangiardi, Brian Boland,
James Urbaniak, Jay Patterson, Christian Stolte, Patricia Buckley, Jay
Whittaker, Seena Jon
Nominee: Gabriel Range (Producer, Director, Writer)
Simon Finch (Producer, Writer)
Set in the near future, this drama uses archive footage and documentary
techniques to imagine the assassination of George W. Bush. It is
October 2007 and Bush is gunned down by a sniper after a speech in
Chicago. While a nation mourns, the hunt for his killer swings into
action and the investigation soon focuses on a Syrian-born man, Jamal
Abu Zikri. Death of a President explores the administration’s responses
to 9/11 and is inspired by real-life experiences of those caught up in
the events.
THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY OF BROADCASTING AWARD
Each year, The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
and UNICEF co-present a special award to the broadcaster who embraces
the International Children’s Day of Broadcasting initiative and whose
programming best captures the spirit of the ICDB. Although not an
International Emmy®, this special initiative is a great honor and
prestigious recognition for the work of youth around the world who
write, report, produce and present programs that express their thoughts
on the issues that affect them. The theme for this year's ICDB was
"Unite for Children. Unite Against AIDS”.
National Broadcasting of Thailand – Thailand
Written entirely by children, National Broadcasting of Thailand’s “From
South to North, From East to West, Thailand ICDB-Unite for Children,
Unite Against AIDS” incorporated numerous dramas, musical numbers and
interviews. The dramas included stories about friends who don’t believe
in condoms, poor conditions leading to HIV/AIDS infection and being
careful about love. The youth production teams were also interviewed
about their experiences.